Mental Health in Teachers – An Epidemic of Anxiety

In the 2018 academic year, the Educational Support Partnership disclosed that a huge number of teachers and educators had experienced signs, in their life, of mental health. Based on this study; of those who showed symptoms, 43 per cent of them were on the spectrum of anxiety. Anxiety can be shown in many forms, some […]

Overseas Teachers Driven Away from UK

There are several schemes currently being run by the government and external agencies to recruit overseas teachers, however, research released today shows that out of all the teachers that came to England to teach via these programmes from 2017 to present, only half wanted to stay. Poor pupil behaviour and heavy staff workload are putting […]

An Unteachable Child – There is No Such Thing

Rikama Education have reported on exclusions and the use of them within schools for some time now, it is too often that exclusions are used because the educator/s do not recognise the challenges that some children face. Sometimes exclusions, although may not be needed, are used in severe circumstances such as violent behaviour, issues at […]

Behaviour Tools – How Many Do You Use?

Depending on the class you have and what subject you are teaching, different behaviour tools will be used to combat the various personalities. Do you use the classic behaviour tools? Do you try to reinvent the wheel a bit too often? It has been shown that the classics still work, but what do you think […]